You’ve probably seen outdoor cats nibbling on grass and wondered why a carnivore would want to eat grass. It’s not that surprising if you consider what a cat in the wild would ingest: whole prey, including organs, bones and stomach contents of the prey animal which frequently includes grass and other partially digested vegetable matter…. [Read more]
5 tax breaks for pet parents
Did you know that Americans spend a whopping $45 billion a year in pet care? It’s true. Between food, toys, vet expenses, health insurance and maybe even training classes, the expenses can really rack up. In fact, pets can be so pricey that one Michigan senator tried to pass a bill a few years ago… [Read more]
How to prevent accidental pet poisoning
Cats and dogs are very curious creatures. They walk around your home and yard, sniffing this and tasting that. While most of the time their curiosity is harmless, it’s not hard for your pet to accidentally eat something poisonous and end up very ill. March 16th-22nd marks National Poison Prevention Week, which provides information about… [Read more]
Tips to finding a reliable pet sitter
It’s hard to leave your pet at home. And sometimes it’s even harder to leave him or her at an kennel, no matter how the great the staff. If you have to leave your pet for either business or personal reasons, don’t you want someone that would treat your four-legged friend the same way you… [Read more]
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